Warren Sapp Says Sorry to Jeremy Shockey Over Bounty Scandal

It hasn’t been an easy few months for former Bucs and Raiders loudmouth DL Warren Sapp, who had to declare bankruptcy and now is saying sorry for blowing the whistle on an innocent victim in the Saints bounty scandal.

Sports Radio Interviews report that Sapp still stands behind his source that told him Jeremy Shockey was the snitch that blew the whistle on the bounty scandal in New Orleans. But Sapp said he’s apologized to Shockey for putting it out publicly like he did on NFL Network, and he doesn’t believe the tight end has a problem with him.

“I saw Jeremy about a week after it all went down at a Heat game – and I told him, I said, ‘I apologize for putting it on the street level and making it derogatory towards you.’ The information that was passed to me, I stand by my source, but I hate that I put it on a level, that wasn’t the way it should be. – That’s what I apologized for, because I put it on a way lower level than it should’ve been. It was something serious that never shoulda went on and stuff like that. So that’s the problem I have with myself and what I said to him.”